11-17-2015, 07:29 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: Does anything matter?
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Originally Posted by Hakulyte
Looks like my human view post is pointless, let's try again with a slightly more objective view.
"Nothing matters with only one known exception."
If a human being or any form of life with reasoning capabilities decide to assign matter a value and care about it, anything can matter.
What matters is going to become directly interconnected to the being that care about it. It can be expanded to others through communication and become something that matter on a bigger scale.
Does that make things matter on an universal scale without any doubts?
No, because as I started with; "nothing matters" and this is just a man-made exception because we have the ability to create things that matter on a very small scale.
Matter is a property which is assigned a value by something else, it cannot undeniably matter by itself. It's like trying to talk to someone except that there's no one to begin with.. you need at least two person to talk, or even one that could talk to itself, but talking become impossible if there's no one. Something can matter if you're alone, something can matter even more with multiple people, but nothing can matter if there's nothing to make it matter.
You guys will have fun for a long time if you try to find a yes/no answer to this.
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How is that an objective view? Your entire post is saying mattering is subjective.
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